On 01/19/13 14:57, Reindl Harald wrote: > > > Am 19.01.2013 22:50, schrieb Paolo Galtieri: >> I think I'll stay on F14 > > strange logic > > you stay on F14 because you do not like the F18 installer? > WTF - and you did not notice F15,F16,F17 all the time? > > F14 does even not work on Sandy Bridge machines from > 2011 because the network card is not supported and > the intel graphcis is also unuseable > > so the question remains why you stay on a from SECURITY > POINT OF VIEW unacceptable F14 instead install CentOS 6.3 > which get security updates because what you are saying is > in short "fedora is not for me" so do not use it! > > it is also not a problem install F17 and upgrade it > done on 4 physical and 5 virtual setups this week > > > > > > > It's not just because of the installer. Since the installer is so bad what other features have they compromised on. The F18 feature set includes MATE Desktop, but there is no option to install this. My experience has shown that a release really isn't stable for several months after release. I've been running F16 on one of my systems for several months and I still believe the Gnome 2 UI on F14 is much better than what is available in F16. I don't like Gnome 3 and KDE on F16 is not much of an improvement. The feature I like on F14 which is impossible to find on F16 is the "Locations" feature that is displayed when you click on the clock in Gnome 2 on F14. It allows me to predefine locations that I travel to and then all I have to do is select one of those predefined locations and the clock, timezone and other features are set for that location. Paolo
Hello!
I can't understand what you say... I have installed and working Mate Desktop, installed from repositories in Fedora 18. Why do you say that it can't be installed?
Regards,
Lailah
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